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3 September, 20:33

A hexagonal prism 6 ft tall with a regular base measuring 9 ft on each edge and an apothem of length 7.8 ft. How do I get the lateral and total surface area, rounding it to the nearest tenth if necessary?

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  1. 3 September, 21:18
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    Given:

    Hexagonal Prism dimensions:

    Altitude = 6 ft

    Regular base;

    side = 9 ft

    apothem = 7.8 ft

    The formula for the lateral surface area of a prism is

    LA = P * h

    where

    LA is the lateral surface area

    P is the perimeter of the base

    h is the height of the prism

    LA = (9 ft * 6 sides) * 6 ft

    LA = 324 ft^2

    The formula for total surface area is

    TA = (P * h) + 2 (Ab)

    where

    TA is the total surface area

    Ab = Area of the base

    Ab = a * P / 2

    Ab = 7.8 ft * (9ft * 6) / 2

    Ab = 210.6 ft^2

    TA = 324 + 2 (210.6)

    TA = 745.2 ft^2
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